Preparation and electrochemical characteristics of microemulsion-derived Li(Ni, Co)O2 nanopowders
Journal
Journal of Materials Science
Journal Volume
42
Journal Issue
3
Pages
752-758
Date Issued
2007
Author(s)
Abstract
Nanosized LiNi0.9Co0.1O2 powders used in lithium-ion batteries are successfully prepared via a water-in-oil microemulsion process. The average particle sizes of the microemulsion-derived LiNi 0.9Co0.1O2 powders are in nanometer scale. The obtained powders are much smaller in size than the specimens prepared via the conventional solid state and sol-gel processes. Oxygen has significant enhancement effects on the cationic ordering of the calcined powders. Highly cation-ordered LiNi0.9Co0.1O2 powders with a layered R\bar 3m structure are obtained after heat-treatment at 800°C in O2. In addition, the high intensity ratio of I 003/I 104 reveals that lithium ions and transition metal ions are regularly situated at the 3a and 3b sites, respectively, rendering the high cationic ordering. The discharge capacity of the first cycle for the specimen calcined at 800°C in O2 is 170.9mAh/g. After 20 cycles, the capacity retention of LiNi0.9Co0.1O2 powders is 93.2%, indicating that LiNi0.9Co0.1O2 powders with good cycling characteristics are obtained via the microemulsion process. © Springer Science+Business Media, LLC 2007.
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Other Subjects
Electrochemistry; Heat treatment; Lithium compounds; Microemulsions; Positive ions; Transition metals; Cationic ordering; Discharge capacity; Water-in-oil microemulsions; Nanostructured materials
Type
journal article